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Learn the skills to make your bookkeeping business thrive!

Run your own profitable business from home

Start your business with just a small investment

Learn how to successfully market your services

Many bookkeeping services fail because the entrepreneurs who start them focus on bookkeeping and don’t take the time to learn how to plan their businesses and make them profitable. Written in the step-by-step style that has made the Start & Run series the best of its kind, this indispensable guide addresses issues specific to a bookkeeping service, such as how to assess which clients are profitable and when to involve a professional accountant. By following the principles Angie Mohr outlines and using the worksheets that accompany this book, you will be well on your way to owning a successful bookkeeping business. You will learn how to:

assess whether running your own business is right for you

decide whether to work from home

market your services cost-effectively

manage your workload and cashflow

Whether you are just starting your own business or wanting to expand an existing business, this book will show you how. It includes chapters on hiring and managing employees, staying competitive, and planning for business growth.

Additional Info

Additional Info

Publication Date

Sep 15, 2005

Market

Global

PDF Preview Download URL

http://www.self-counsel.com/docs/SR_bookkeeping.pdf

Edition

First Edition

Pages

192

Size

8¼ x 9¾

ISBN

978-1-55180-641-9

Library Sales?

Yes

UPC

069635806418

About the CD

The CD works with all versions of Microsoft Windows: 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, and Vista (Vista installation requires you to have Administrator rights on your computer).

Author Details

Author Details - Angie Mohr

Angie Mohr is a chartered accountant and certified management accountant who has previously written four books in the Self-Counsel Press Numbers 101 for Small Business series. She is the managing director of Mohr & Company Chartered Accountants and Business Consultants. Mohr can be heard regularly on radio with small-business survival tips, and she is also a newspaper business columnist.